Mr Warburton is best known for creating the animated television series Codename: Kids Next Door.
12 Facts About Mr Warburton
Mr Warburton created the animated short Kenny and the Chimp.
Mr Warburton is the author of the book A Thousand Times No Since moving to Los Angeles in 2009, he has worked at Disney Television Animation serving as creative director on Fish Hooks, co-executive producer on The 7D and executive producer on Muppet Babies.
Mr Warburton attended Kutztown University, where he studied graphic design.
Mr Warburton learned the basics of animation production from the ground up and got to meet many people in the industry that he remains friends with today.
Mr Warburton provided assistant animation to the end credit sequence for the show.
Originally signing on as JJSP's first staff artist in 1992, Mr Warburton spent five years working as an animator on dozens of commercials for clients like Levi's, Converse, Slim Jim and 7 Up.
The series ran for four seasons on Disney's One Saturday Morning and One Too blocks, ending its run on November 30,2001 through syndication on the Disney Channel, with Mr Warburton doing designs for the series from 1995 until 1999.
Mr Warburton provided the voice for the chef in that short.
Cartoon Network commissioned a pilot, and Mr Warburton temporarily moved to Los Angeles to make the short at the newly opened Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank.
Mo Willems was starting the second season of his Cartoon Network series Sheep in the Big City and asked Mr Warburton to come aboard as a director at NYC-based Curious Pictures.
In 2010, Mr Warburton moved with his wife and two children to Los Angeles.